Children's Peer Competence : Relationships to Maternal Parenting Goals, Parenting Behaviors, and Management Strategies

아동의 또래 유능성에 관련된 어머니의 양육목표, 양육행동 및 또래관계 관리전략

  • Received : 2001.09.30
  • Accepted : 2001.10.27
  • Published : 2001.12.01

Abstract

This study examined patterns of parenting variables in relation to children's peer competence. The subjects were 333 5- and 6-year-old children in early childhood settings. Classroom teachers rated each children's peer competence, and mothers responded to questionnaires on parenting goals, parenting behaviors, and management strategies pertaining to peer relations. Mothers' warm and encouraging behavior, mediation-supervision strategies, and parenting goals for peer competence were positively related to children's peer competence; that is, high warmth and encouragement and mediation-supervision of mothers was strongly associated with children's peer competence. Mothers high in parenting goals for peer competence used more management strategies to enhance peer relations which in turn contributed to children's peer competence.

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